Haemoglobin
Yes, blood is composed of formed elements and the liquid matrix called plasma. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. :P
Red blood cells make up approximately 45% of blood.
A red blood cell contains a red pigment known as HAEMOGLOBIN.We know that haemoglobin is a protein.Its structure is quertenary which means its made up of coiled polypeptides.2 beta and 2 alpho.This therefore means the shape of a red blood cell is determined by quertenary structure of its red pigment.
Red blood cells are made in your bone marrow, and are mainly made up of iron that is gained through your diet. not sure where white blood cells are made
The water from the cytoplasm within the red blood cell will move out of the cell into the environment and the cell itself will shrivel up.
a blood cell is made up simply of oxygen and blood. happy 2 help pretty-zebra xxx
Red Cells
red blood cells carry the oxygen to your body they also make up most of your blood.
The haemoglobin in the blood i believe.
Red blood cells pick up oxygen and deposit carbon dioxide at the lungs
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